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Ask any walleye nut and they’ll tell you there’s lots to love about these popular game fish—and loads of reasons to learn how to catch walleye. First, walleyes are widely distributed across the ...
Lindy or walking sinkers are often used when drifting or trolling slowly with live bait on a plain hook. / Joe Shead Al and Ron Lindner made the Lindy Rig famous decades ago, and it continues to ...
Some amazing fall weather is giving people plenty of access to our Great Lakes. Walleye and bass are still cooperating in ...
We're doing something a little different today. We're on Lake Erie, but not targeting any fish in particular. Running what I call the "one-two punch". One punch, a t-turn bait rig rigged with lively ...
Rigging was made popular in Minnesota by a couple of Chicago boys named Ron and Al Lindner, two brothers with a knack for catching fish and teaching others how to catch fish. One of their favorite ...
Anglers tend to focus on the portion of their fishing tackle that comes into direct contact with the fish: hooks, artificial lures, flies. Narrowing it down still more, the point of the hook. It does ...
Most anglers are fishing for crappie or walleye. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers said crappie fishing is good near brush. Fish with minnows or jigs 15 to 20 feet deep. Walleye are being ...
Trolling crankbaits on lead core line is one of the most effective ways of putting a limit of walleyes in the boat on some waters. The lead core approach was popularized several years ago by ...
There are lots of ways to catch walleye. Although they do suspend at times and in certain waters like Lake Erie, in many cases, walleyes stick pretty tight to the bottom. Thus, you need a sinker to ...